Dental Crowns

Chipped, cracked, or heavily filled teeth can make chewing harder and smiling feel uncomfortable. At Family & Cosmetic Dentistry in Ellicott City, we rebuild strength and appearance with custom dental crowns that blend into your smile. When you’re comparing options and searching for a dentist in Ellicott City, our team offers clear guidance and personal attention.

Strong, Lasting Protection for Weak Teeth

If a tooth is damaged by decay, cracks, or old restorations, getting a dental crown reinforces the tooth’s structure and prevents further fracture. A crown covers the visible tooth like a shield, restoring strength so you can bite, chew, and smile with confidence again.

Dental Crowns

What Happens During Your Crown Visits

Most patients finish crowns for teeth in just two visits. First, we numb the area, gently shape the tooth, and take precise impressions before placing a comfortable temporary crown. On the second visit, we adjust your custom crown and bond it securely in place.

Comfort-Focused Care Throughout Treatment

Many people feel nervous when they first hear about tooth caps or crowns. We review your X-rays and photos together, explain every step in plain language, and use tested numbing techniques. Frequent check-ins during treatment help you stay relaxed and in control.

Choosing the Best Option for Your Tooth

Not every worn or sensitive tooth needs dental caps. Sometimes a filling or bonding is enough. When a tooth has been cracked, restored several times, or treated with a root canal, a crown often gives it the stability it needs for the long term. We’ll walk you through the options, costs, and what to expect before any treatment begins.

Schedule Your Crown Consultation

Ready to protect a damaged tooth with a long-lasting crown? Call Family & Cosmetic Dentistry in Ellicott City to schedule a visit, or request an appointment online to find a time that works well for you and fits your life at a comfortable pace.

FAQs

Does a crown procedure hurt?

As a cosmetic dentist, your doctor focuses on comfort and appearance at the same time. Local anesthetic numbs the tooth, so most patients feel only pressure, not sharp pain. Mild soreness afterward usually improves within a few days with basic home care.

How long will my new crown last?

With good brushing, flossing, and regular checkups, many crowns last 10 to 15 years or longer. Seeing a dentist near me for routine cleanings lets us watch the edges of the crown, fix small problems early, and help extend its lifespan.

Is there anything I should avoid after my crown is placed?

After a crown is placed, avoid chewing ice, biting pens, or opening packages with your teeth. If you clench or grind, a custom nightguard can protect both the new crown and your natural teeth from extra wear.

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